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Business Letter
In reality, the term "business letter" is very general, and could refer to
any one of scores of specific-purpose letters. Typical business letters
include: introduction letters, employee letters, covering letters,
marketing letters, publicity letters, project letters, customer relation
letters, financial and credit letters, order-related letters, sales letters,
follow-up letters, announcements, fundraising letters, among many
others. The sample below (in full-block format) is a typical "meeting
follow-up letter".
Dear Rodney:
This is further to our meeting of last week at which we agreed to hold a series of
meetings over the next two months to review yourexperiences with the pilot
implementation of the 1to1 Customer Relationship Management Program.
Determine the staff members who will make up the Phase 2 Team.
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As agreed, meetings will be held every second Tuesday from 9:00 a.m. until noon,
and the location will alternate between our two offices, the first one to be convened
here at Inter-Office on August 14, 20xx. Fred Johnson of your CRM group is to act as
the meeting co-ordinator and recording secretary throughout the process.
As discussed, at the end of the process, Deborah Buxton of Consultek will draft the
summary report for review by the steering committee. As you requested, a copy of her
c.v. has been enclosed.
I trust I have covered all of the points that we discussed. If you have any questions or
would like to add anything please give me a call at 745-9878.We look forward to
seeing you at the August 14th meeting.
Sincerely,
Marilyn French
Senior Consultant
Encl.
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